Thank You Basketball All-Star Game – Unsigned Prospects
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The Thank You Basketball All-Star Game stayed highly competitive down to the final seconds, with every prospect giving maximum effort.
Abdou Toure
Abdou
Toure
6'5" | SF
Notre Dame | 2026
State
#17
Nation
New E
, the Arkansas commit, earned MVP honors, but his willingness to take every photo before and after the game highlighted his impact as one of the most influential players to come through the state. There were several high level prospects who have not yet committed to a program, and many of them played exceptionally well.
Haisi Mayben
Haisi
Mayben
PG
Darrow School | 2026
NY
| Darrow School - He attacked downhill with purpose, finishing a straight line drive at the rim. He was fearless getting into traffic, using his confidence to put constant pressure on the defense. He consistently got his feet into the paint, creating advantages and forcing rotations throughout the game.
Nalajah Christopher
Nalajah
Christopher
6'3" | CG/SG
Darrow School | 2027
State
NY
| Darrow School - Christopher shot the ball extremely well from deep and rarely made mistakes. He stayed composed and never let the moment speed him up. His ability to score off the dribble and attack downhill kept defenders off balance throughout the game.
Parrish Edmond
Parrish
Edmond
6'5" | SF
Putnam Science | 2026
State
New E
Jr. | Putman Science - The former Siena commit would be a strong addition to any team. He showed his athleticism throughout the game and demonstrated the ability to consistently knock down jumpers.
Sam Fleming
Sam
Fleming
6'7" | PF
Wilbraham & Monson | 2026
State
New E
| Wilbraham & Monson Academy - The lefty showed a consistent ability to stretch the floor, and his size paired with his catch‑and‑shoot touch was impressive.
Theo Edema
Theo
Edema
7'0" | C
Cushing Academy | 2027
State
New E
| Cushing Academy - Theo was active defensively, blocking multiple shots and generating steals. His size and presence stood out throughout the game, and he continues to grow physically, which only adds to his long term upside.
Tyler Newsom | St. Luke's School - He showed steadiness and strength throughout the game, consistently getting to his comfort spots. He projects as a dangerous prospect this spring and into the summer as he builds momentum heading into next season.
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